Users can now purchase royalty-free music from RevoStock.com for only $10 a track and sound effects for only $3. Although the company just added the feature this week, the website's "producers" have already added over 340 music tracks and sound effects with more being added every day.

RevoStock.com is a community-based stock media website which allows video and audio professionals from all over the world the ability to sell their pro-level stock footage, music and sound effects using their groundbreaking delivery system. The website's SD, HDV, and HD footage as well as music and sound effects are instantly accessible via download. Users can now preview audio as quickly and easily as they are able to preview video, using the website's revolutionary pop-up flash preview system. Once a search term is entered, a list of audio and video files is returned. In order to preview the file, the user only needs to place their mouse over the video or audio thumbnail and a pop-up will instantly begin playing the selection.

Finding needed media couldn't be quicker or easier. Users are able to choose whether or not they want to show video, audio or both. For instance, if a user needs to put together a football based project, their search can return football related footage, motion backgrounds, music and sound effects all on the same page.

RevoStock has gained quite a following among those wanting to sell their professional media online with their 60% royalty-rate for exclusive producers and 45% royalty-rate for non-exclusive producers. The company has made it easy for users to create an account and upload their media for sale quickly and easily. Plus, their producer and content review and approval process insures that only the best content makes it through.

With some of the lowest prices in the industry, RevoStock users may purchase footage at only $15 for NTSC and PAL, $20 for HDV and $25-$35 for HD. Royalty-free music is sold at $10 per track and sound effects are $3. All media on the website is available for immediate download. A free piece of media is given away each week to registered users.